Submitted by: Arnie Rosner
Thought this was interesting enough to share. I know about the “electronic scarecrows” they use for planes and
Think this might have more cause for concern that “conspiracy” factors.
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Melissa Melton
Activist Post
Pittsburgh resident Frederick Banks filed a case against “an unknown number of federal judges and United States covert government agents” including Attorney General Eric Holder claiming he was a victim of voice-to-skull mind control technology at the hands of the U.S. government.
The judge dismissed the case promptly, stating Banks was “wholly incredible and delusional”.
Patriot-News Penn Live, a Pennsylvania news outlet, reports:
Activist Post
Pittsburgh resident Frederick Banks filed a case against “an unknown number of federal judges and United States covert government agents” including Attorney General Eric Holder claiming he was a victim of voice-to-skull mind control technology at the hands of the U.S. government.
The judge dismissed the case promptly, stating Banks was “wholly incredible and delusional”.
Patriot-News Penn Live, a Pennsylvania news outlet, reports:
Banks’ allegations do seem like something out of an episode of “The X-Files.”
He
claimed that for some time, federal authorities have been using
voice-to-skull, or “V2K” devices, to place voices inside his head. The
alleged harassment was prompted by his repeated filing of lawsuits
against the government, Banks contended.
In
his two-page lawsuit, he cited what he said was information from the
Federation of American Scientists, which described V2K technology as
non-lethal weaponry that uses microwaves to transmit sound into a
person’s, or an animal’s, skull. The technology also is used as an
“electronic scarecrow” to chase birds away from airports, he wrote.
Past lawsuits filed by banks include everyone from President Barack Obama, to Hillary Clinton, to the entire U.S. Congress and Senate.
While the Penn Live article lays out the fact that there are a multitude of other people who have similar stories of being “targeted individuals” by the same technology, the author ends up dismissing Banks’ “mind control conspiracy claims”.
Banks did not even get to present his case because the judge labeled him crazy and shut him down. While Penn Live actually lays out a lot of evidence to show there’s a widescale pattern of people complaining of similar targeting, the ultimate conclusion is, again, that it’s all just a conspiracy theory.
While the Penn Live article lays out the fact that there are a multitude of other people who have similar stories of being “targeted individuals” by the same technology, the author ends up dismissing Banks’ “mind control conspiracy claims”.
Banks did not even get to present his case because the judge labeled him crazy and shut him down. While Penn Live actually lays out a lot of evidence to show there’s a widescale pattern of people complaining of similar targeting, the ultimate conclusion is, again, that it’s all just a conspiracy theory.
With just a bit more research, perhaps that author would have come across U.S. patent #4,877,027 for “A Hearing System”. According to the device’s abstract, “Sound is induced in the head of a person by radiating the head with microwaves in the range of 100 megahertz to 10,000 megahertz that are modulated with a particular waveform.”
The technology for neuroweapons absolutely exists, and all over the world, more and more people are claiming to be victims — people who say they have been mercilessly tracked and targeted, physically and psychologically tortured day after day after day at the hands of unknown entities wielding electromagnetic frequency (EMF) weapons. Victims are subjected to voices only they can hear and painful sensations and heating in various areas of their bodies — the exact types of symptoms that could be caused by the EMF weapons described in "NASA’s “Future of War 2025" document and the declassified Army Intelligence report "Bioeffects of Selected Nonlethal Weapons".
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